Ellen,  This sounds like a lot of fun - thanks for sharing here.  I might just
be able to get other family members on Legacy!
 --Paula



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From: Ellen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, October 14, 2012 1:03:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What to do with genealogical files after death of compi
ler

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... and solicited updates from everyone possible with a promise of a free print
out of their grandparents on down.  Next year is the 280th anniversary of our
first male immigrant's arrival in the colonies, and we expect to have the book
ready just 4 years after being elected.  Hopefully we can have much more of the
articles and things scanned and in the next book in 2020.  Forty years is way to
long for people to wait for a book with the last 15 years having someone in
charge who doesn't even own a computer.

Our Family Reunion is actually a genealogy fest.  LOTS of very distant relatives
have been working on research so we know no dearth of interest.  We even have a
few minutes of storytelling by the Family Historian as well as a report of the
deaths/births/marriages since the prior year.  With so many sad stories, I
thought it would be great to tell one fairly good story.  We will have to check
out what was given away, but I have plenty to keep me busy for a long time even
without whatever she gave away.

God bless,
Ellen

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